Have you found yourself with a new coyote neighbor? The last few decades have seen these predators expand their range across the country. What does this mean for their coexistence with other wildlife and humans?

They're at the bottom of the food chain — and no one can agree on their name — but menhaden are vital for species who feed on them. Step up for these little fish and find out how you can protect their habitat:

Did you know the Delaware River Basin is home to nearly 180 species of threatened or endangered fish and wildlife? Join us as we urge Congress to pass the Delaware River Basin Conservation Act to benefit osprey and many other wildlife:

Ranger Rick books make the perfect gift! Open your little ones' eyes to worlds of learning and fun on topics like national parks, butterflies, bugs and more. Each purchase supports our mission to protect wildlife!

People in Flint, MI still need to filter their tap water or risk exposure to toxic lead. Congress continues to fail to provide Flint the funding needed. YOU can make a difference with just the click of the button—find out how: [ Bit.ly Link ]

I planted 8 trees in my backyard this year! Can't wait for next year to see them leaf out and to see what wildlife they will attract. I live on a corner lot in town and I'm trying to create a little sanctuary for critters.

Rob Bishop(R) rep from Utah and his minions are trying to get most of the lands in southern Utah for oil development most likely...These beautiful lands are full of national parks...and I am sickened... Fight for the earth... Too many including Bishop go by the Bible that says the earth is provided for man's use, but if people really believed this they would manage the land, not rape and pillage it for profit until it is left scarred and ugly by oil wells.

My Congressman, Billy Long. Has made some very troubling emails and Facebook posts claiming that wilderness protection is bad for business and users of public lands. He seems to believe that the desires of businesses to utilize the natural resources in wilderness areas is more important than protecting those lands. I hope that President-elect Trump will support the protection of wilderness lands, and ask Congress to do the same.

What wildlife might the first settlers have encountered? Our Naturalist David Mizejewski shares a few species that might have joined the first Thanksgiving— and maybe a few unexpected guests—on his visit to the Today Show: